Sepia Cathedral


Sepia Scenes

100 year old cathedrals just lend themselves to this imagery.

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  • J Bar Jan 12, 2010 @ 22:56

    Great cathedral

  • Ralph Jan 13, 2010 @ 13:08

    The sepia seems to be the right tone for the old stucco/adobe that was the building material of the day. Nothing flashy, sepia makes the classic shape seem alive, the true beauty of its design…

  • John McDevitt Jan 13, 2010 @ 14:33

    Nice shot. The large steps in the foreground make this image.

  • Tricia Jan 13, 2010 @ 18:46

    that’s a very good subject for a sepia image! great job

  • Gena @ thinking aloud Jan 14, 2010 @ 4:37

    Lovely shot – love it!
    Gena @ thinking aloud

  • Patti V. Jan 14, 2010 @ 8:50

    The sepia tone enhances the look of a beautiful century old cathedral. Very nice! Pretty setting with the fountains in the foreground.

  • Kaye Jan 15, 2010 @ 10:01

    cathedral’s are great subjects for sepia. Kaye—the road goes ever ever on

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